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KATE MOSS was yesterday criticised by England's Chief Medical Officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, for contributing to the glamorisation of smoking. He said that public figures from the film and fashion industries who smoke openly added to the misleading association of the habit with style and good looks. "The medical facts tell a different story," he said. "Beauty is skin deep and smoke and chemicals in cigarette smoke damage the architecture of skin for good. [Tobacco firms] are aided by a fashion industry whose models smoke in public and media that promote smoking as a natural and attractive lifestyle." Donaldson claimed in his annual report on public health that a ban on smoking in public places would benefit the economy by between £2.3 billion and £2.7 billion-a-year. (July 29 2004, AM)